Related Documents

Here’s an excerpt from the call to 911 by Sergio Celis reporting his daughter had disappeared:

Dispatcher: Tucson Police Department.

Sergio Celis: Hello, I need to report a uh, missing child. I believe she was abducted from my house.

D: Why do you think she was abducted?

SC: I have no idea. We woke up this morning and went to go get her up, start her baseball game and she’s gone. I woke up my, my sons, I, we looked everywhere in the house and my oldest son noticed that her window was wide open and the screen was laying in the back yard. We’ve looked all around the house, my son...

D: OK. Is mom there also?

SC: Uh, she had just left for work, I just called her and I told her to get her butt home (chuckles).

D: Have you guys ... been having any weird phone calls, anything like that, somebody hanging around?

SC: No. We got home late from uh, my son’s baseball game. You know about 10:30 last night. Everyone took their showers and they all went to bed. I even was in the living room watching uh, the Diamondbacks game at midnight....And I fell asleep and I never heard anything weird. So I was like just on the ... other side of the wall from her.

Later, Sergio Celis is asked about the family situation, including if he and his wife are Isabel’s biological parents:

D: OK. So no, no step-parents, any, any problems with any grandparents?

SC: No.

D. OK. So you are not having any family issues, anything like that?

SC: No.

D: OK. And you haven’t noticed anybody hanging out in front of your house?

SC: No.

Sergio Celis is barred from contact with his two sons, the older brothers of missing 6-year-old Isabel Celis, Tucson police have confirmed.

Also, police later today will be releasing the audiotapes of the 911 call made the morning Isabel was reported missing, said Police Chief Roberto Villaseñor.

He said Monday that Sergio Celis voluntarily agreed to stay away from his two sons. He said the agreement is between Sergio Celis and CPS. The boys are with Becky Celis and are not in CPS custody, Villaseñor said.

Child Protective Services and Tucson police met with Isabel’s parents on Thursday and made the decision Friday. The boys have been placed with their mother, Rebecca Celis, Tucson police said Monday.

CPS has been involved with the case since Isabel was reported missing on April 21, which is a common practice in missing children cases, police said.

CPS increased their involvement with the Celis family last week after detectives became aware of information pertaining to the welfare of the two boys, Julian and Sergio. Details about those concerns have not been made public.

Villaseñor said Sergio and Becky Celis are still cooperating with the investigation, but he said the relationship between the parents and police is "somewhat more strained now."

Villaseñor said as far as he knew, neither parent has any attorney.

Copyright 2015 Arizona Daily Star. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.